![GRUESOME TALES: Friends of Grossmann House Janette Goiser (left) and Holly McNamee (right) with Church Street Dramas writer/director Frank Oakes. GRUESOME TALES: Friends of Grossmann House Janette Goiser (left) and Holly McNamee (right) with Church Street Dramas writer/director Frank Oakes.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/KRM77tP3akqwSNbwmEzAg5/a0fb4268-f128-4311-893d-6a53d65dab58.jpg/r0_224_5041_3058_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Can a side street in an old country town be riddled with murders, death, fire, humour, robbery and valour?
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Of course it can, just go to Church Street, Maitland.
Friends of Grossmann House and Maitland Repertory will present “The Church Street Dramas”; a series of short plays on location at the actual sites of the incidents which took place over the past century.
The short plays have been written and directed by Frank Oakes and attempt to accurately portray true historical events in an entertaining and informative manner.
Patrons will dine at Brough House after the plays which form part of the events celebrating 200 years since the first land grants in Maitland.
Performances will be held throughout April starting Friday, April 20. Cost is $33 and bookings are essential on 4933 3330, 0418831599.